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another is the fd radar used for controlling the weapons. this time the chinese ship used this radar pointed to japanese ships on the helicopter. >> fc radar means fire-controlled radar? >> yes. >> why would chews on a chinese frigget train their fc radar on a destroyer? >> i think the -- there are two possible scenarios. >> okay. one is the chinese side just wanted to provoke japanese ships. another is the chinese ship proceed japanese action is dangerous so they want to warn japanese ship, wanted to stop the japanese ship's action. but in both scenarios -- this is the problem, i think, because if chinese side just wanted to provoke japanese, chinese side didn't recognize using fc radar was not serious but japanese side feel very serious, big deal. another scenario, the japanese side recognize they were keeping the distance, safe distance. >> yes. >> but if chinese side feel that was danger, so they wanted to warn there was perception gap, too. i think perception gap is the most important thing in this issue. >> what needs to be done to dif
another is the fd radar used for controlling the weapons. this time the chinese ship used this radar pointed to japanese ships on the helicopter. >> fc radar means fire-controlled radar? >> yes. >> why would chews on a chinese frigget train their fc radar on a destroyer? >> i think the -- there are two possible scenarios. >> okay. one is the chinese side just wanted to provoke japanese ships. another is the chinese ship proceed japanese action is dangerous so they...
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it's always good to see you pup if you have any thoughts or comments, e-mail us or tweet us. still to come on the program, can italy tread the rocky road to the coalition government inspect we'll have the latest from milan. plenty more to come in the second hour of today's "worldwide exchange." we'll be right back in just a few moments. >>> this is "worldwide exchange" and i'm ross westgate. european stocks plunge as political gridlock in italy sends jitters through the markets. bersani secured the lower house but no one secured a majority in the senate. they're heading to hold crisis talks in one hour. >>> and ben bernanke heads to capitol hill to try and provide some soothing words about fed policy and try and calm investor fears about growth. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> all right. if you just joined us, very good morning to you. welcome to the start of your global trading day. now, it's all about the results of the italian elections from european trade. as far as u.s. futures are concerned, we're
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what can you tell us about the markets? >> investors are worried that the european debt crisis could become front page news once again with political instability. following that election tokyo traders are buying the yen. traders try to avert risks by betting on the yen as a safe haven currency. the dollar reached a one month high in new york. that's trading around the 92 yen market. 92.54 to 56 yen. let's take a look at how this is affecting the stock markets. tokyo stocks are trading sharply lower after a strong rally on monday. the drop follows a slump in u.s. markets. the yen strength has been a drag on a wide range of issues. they are concerned about whether italy can consider its final reforms. the nikkei average is down 1.75%. the dollar was at a one month low and not a one month high. let's take a look at other markets in the asia pacific. south korea's kospi down a thirthird of a percent. let's see what's going in australia. it's down to 5,018. we'll see where other markets take us as they open in next hour. japan's
what can you tell us about the markets? >> investors are worried that the european debt crisis could become front page news once again with political instability. following that election tokyo traders are buying the yen. traders try to avert risks by betting on the yen as a safe haven currency. the dollar reached a one month high in new york. that's trading around the 92 yen market. 92.54 to 56 yen. let's take a look at how this is affecting the stock markets. tokyo stocks are trading...
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credit rating ratings agency standard and poor's is used to slopping companies with scores that have the power to either make that will break them but now it seems like the agency itself is under the spotlight it's being blamed for the worst financial collapse and the great depression yes the two thousand and eight financial crisis the u.s. justice department is accusing it of being solely responsible for the onset of the crisis and i have kidney pull being here to give me all the details so katie what exactly is the essence of the accusations because these are you know pretty major statements but you know responsible for the two thousand and eight financial crisis absolutely and it's the first one of its kind of accusation has been brought to as a credit rating agency because of the crisis that's why it's in the spotlight this week so it's the justice department assuming s. and p. and they're saying that they knowingly overvalued these mortgage securities and it's knowingly that is the important. not just apologizing for the ratings being wrong which they have apologized for they've
credit rating ratings agency standard and poor's is used to slopping companies with scores that have the power to either make that will break them but now it seems like the agency itself is under the spotlight it's being blamed for the worst financial collapse and the great depression yes the two thousand and eight financial crisis the u.s. justice department is accusing it of being solely responsible for the onset of the crisis and i have kidney pull being here to give me all the details so...
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with me bill don't stay with us this is in moscow. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of each anything over six to two percent of those species i don't mean this with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about they were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able have a lot less h i feel a lot less human suffering. eh . eh eh. eh clue. choose your language. of choice we kill it owing to financial planners they sell some of the. treatments that the consensus get close. to opinions that invigorating good. clues to stories that impact your life choose access to your office. government no longer represents the belief. that people are going to take such a. leash in the traditional flu to live. the way our economic system played. live. live. technology innovation. developments. the future. more news
with me bill don't stay with us this is in moscow. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of each anything over six to two percent of those species i don't mean this with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about they were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly...
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the country used plutonium bombs in two previous tests in 2006 and 2009. defense officials in seoul say they are on alert for further provocations. >> translator: we have independently developed and deployed the world's highest class of cruise missiles. they have the accuracy and destructive power to immediately attack anywhere in north korea. >> the military is preparing for another possible north korean nuclear test and an attack on important south korean facilities. >>> u.s. agriculture officials have joined forces with the meat industry to promote u.s. beef in tokyo. this comes after japan relaxed its import restrictions starting this month. agriculture department and beef industry officials are taking part in a large-scale trade fair for supermarket chains and foodmakers, with the revised regulations. japanese importers can now bring in beef on cattle up to 30 months old. the old rule was 20 months or younger to avoid the risk of mad cow disease. u.s. officials say they can offer a stable supply of high-quality beef to a japanese market. the beef prod
the country used plutonium bombs in two previous tests in 2006 and 2009. defense officials in seoul say they are on alert for further provocations. >> translator: we have independently developed and deployed the world's highest class of cruise missiles. they have the accuracy and destructive power to immediately attack anywhere in north korea. >> the military is preparing for another possible north korean nuclear test and an attack on important south korean facilities. >>>...
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thank you so much for joining us. great to have you on the show. >>> in the men time, coming up, is the chinese recovery story the real deal? we have a top china fund manager. he's going to be setting the record straight, right after this break. stay tuned. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion t
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> airbus will drop the use of lithium batteries in its aircraft. european planemaker which says the decision is based on reducing uncertainfy in the delivery schedule has begun in forming airlines of the upcoming a-350 will instead use nickel kadium batteries. they're looking at having the first a-350 planes in service during the first half of 20134. >>> carnival cruise lines says all the passenger are off the disabled shift that was towed into port end ago five-day deal. it was set adrift in mexico on sunday after an engine room fire damaged the propulsion system. toilets stopped working and there were food shortages. some of the more 4,000 passengers and crew say they
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> airbus will drop the use of lithium batteries in its aircraft....
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phil lebeau first brought us the news last night and joins us from dallas. phil, hope you got some sleep. what are the press pekts for this corporate tie-up? >> we're going to hear about this from bog of you. the eeo of us airways and the ceo will main the joint announcement here in dallas and later on in the doug, doug parker will be to tempe, arizona, ask talk with the employees there. doug parker is going to be the ceo of the new american airlines. he'll effectively be running it day-to-day. tom borden will be taking the position of nonexecutive chairman at least through the middle of 2014. but essentially, this will be doug parker's airline to run. and the importance of this merger cannot be overstated. this will be the world's largest airline. when you look at combining us airways and american, not only do they compliment each other here in the united states, but the dominance that they're going to have when you combine american in latin america along with american to heath row with us airways to european cities like amsterdam and brussels, these guys a
phil lebeau first brought us the news last night and joins us from dallas. phil, hope you got some sleep. what are the press pekts for this corporate tie-up? >> we're going to hear about this from bog of you. the eeo of us airways and the ceo will main the joint announcement here in dallas and later on in the doug, doug parker will be to tempe, arizona, ask talk with the employees there. doug parker is going to be the ceo of the new american airlines. he'll effectively be running it...
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send in photos to us at "worldwide exchange." e-mail us or tweet us. feel free to offer some more detail on how the whole process works. >> can we get a still -- >> one final still image. >> no, cutter still -- >> i see. that's not it. there it is. there it is. >> all right. fine. >> a tease. >> a shaggy dog story. >>> the u.k. clothing republic reporting, a chain acquired in 2010 by private equity group tpg will appoint ernst and young as its administrator. a different story for the cambridge satchel company. the bag company was launched on a kitchen table with 600 pounds. now its products are stocked by retail giants like herod's and blacking dale's. the -- bloomingdale's. the company opens today in covenant garden. joining us, ceo of cambridge. you're opening a store, why? >> today apparently. it must be done. >> yeah. >> we've been working mainly on line. we were getting lots and lots of emails from people saying we're coming to the u.k., where cooane find a type of bag. there are 126 variants of what we do, colors and sizes. well we have fantastic
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that's not how the enterprise uses the ipad. they're using robust software. year seeing doctors and lawyers and architects out in the field with big auto cad files, big x-ray files, big embedded video. also, the students, i can see a lot of use for that because the i books that apple launched about a year and a half ago, those are really intensive, big files, as well. that's why you didn't know much about it, but i don't think apple wants the average consumer to think of the ipad as almost a $1,000 device. it's not the average user that's going to be selling out $1,000 for this ipad. it's going to be the enterprise. if you get one of these big ipads, it's probably because your work has given you one. >> just one thing, natalie. if we store lots of big files and apps on the cloud, do we still need more power or more storage to access them? >> well, no, not really. that's going to be a -- that's going to be a factor of the processor inside the tap let that you're using and your connectivity. so either your wi-fi or your 3g or your 4g connection. so whatever you
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do stay with us here on "bbc world news." there's plenty more to come. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of
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from all of us here at nhk world, thanks very much for joining us. have a great day wherever you are.
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international news live this is on c let me follow up thanks for joining us and our breaking news story a sour north korea has confirmed carrying out its nuclear test this comes after south korea reported that four point nine magnitude tremor coming from its communist neighbor. had been threatening to carry out a nuclear test for months despite being banned from any sunshine services by the you on north korea is already under a set of international sanctions the country who had previously carried out two nuclear tests and is believed to possess a small stockpile of nuclear weapons an emergency meeting of the go on security council is to convene later today and journalist eric margolis says it is simply lashing back at military pressure on its borders. north korea always reacts very strongly to what it calls provocations will the u.s. either send more forces there or particularly every year the u.s. and south korea hold joint military exercises which are clearly a war games and aimed at attacking north korea and north korea has been almost crushed by the u.s. sanctions by limited nuclear
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on reactions to it and ask us what is the basis of this american policy. so obviously functions failed to prevent north korea from developing nuclear weapons and indeed from testing more bombs and bullets missiles but what good are the sanctions that. well i think they're infected they're probably. don't know anyone who lived in the. elite really think so you know will. they say you know they claim they think they will put you through certain no country really changes the young the sanctions the or journalist you have to you really ought to be required of them is worse than the sanctions in that case. so north korea and one can surrender to you could acquiesce to american muslims. but that in fact their eyes would be worse than what the americans do to them with sanctions so they will be severe. they will first appear until the americans until the negotiations over. whether that what happened was a lot of matter all right live from new zealand stead it was asia specialist team bill thank you very much indeed. recent studies in britain such as the country's
on reactions to it and ask us what is the basis of this american policy. so obviously functions failed to prevent north korea from developing nuclear weapons and indeed from testing more bombs and bullets missiles but what good are the sanctions that. well i think they're infected they're probably. don't know anyone who lived in the. elite really think so you know will. they say you know they claim they think they will put you through certain no country really changes the young the sanctions...
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org tavis: good evening. smiley. tonight a conversation with the longest serving independent in congressional history, bernie sanders. he is a member of the senate budget committee, which puts him at the front seat of the budget battles. last week congress voted do we devoted to temporarily suspend the debt ceiling limits -- last week congress voted to temporarily suspend the limits on the debt ceiling. we will get a look at high- profile nominations. we are glad you joined us. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely do. . walmart committed $2 billion to tighunfing h as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> bernie sanders is the longest serving independence in congress in his third term after 16 years
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doing business with us because they trust us. this shifted to a model i would call short-term greedy, which ultimately makes more profits for individuals and for the firm in a short-term but in a long- run standpoint does not serve your business well and does not serve the society well. because potentially you are doing business that is toxic to your clients and ultimately endangers the system, as we saw in 2008 where merrill lynch, aig, they had taken such huge risks that it ultimately brought the whole system down and the government had to come in and bail the system out. so we talk about all these regulations occurring -- what basically happens is it becomes clear it is more advantageous for the bank to start betting with their own money. when you can take levered bets of 30-1 you may start seeing a client more as an information provider to help you bet more smartly as opposed to seeing eight client as a partner you help to make returns on their money. in the early to mid part of my career i saw this cultural shift occur. the
doing business with us because they trust us. this shifted to a model i would call short-term greedy, which ultimately makes more profits for individuals and for the firm in a short-term but in a long- run standpoint does not serve your business well and does not serve the society well. because potentially you are doing business that is toxic to your clients and ultimately endangers the system, as we saw in 2008 where merrill lynch, aig, they had taken such huge risks that it ultimately brought...
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it made me aware of how to use language. not to over use language. you know things like that that aspects of it. i talk a lot about the writing process for a lot of reasons because i think that if you tell what it really means to be a writer people will think oh , it's not -- i think to a large extent you all think we run with the bulls. you know and you think we are sitting in cafes and i can never write in a cafe because i would watch people too much. how can you sit in a cafe and write a novel? we all have our process. i think the interesting things to talk about is the process how you do it because we all do it differently. i don't run with the bulls or sit in cafes. this is the way i do it. there are many ways to do it and you have to find your own way. >> around the web i googled through me to see what it looked like i saw the big bridge and it looked industrialized. >> there really is love. >> i did. a real place and how you pick the location. i have family in japan and my kids are are in a bilingual program in san francisco that's japanese. >
it made me aware of how to use language. not to over use language. you know things like that that aspects of it. i talk a lot about the writing process for a lot of reasons because i think that if you tell what it really means to be a writer people will think oh , it's not -- i think to a large extent you all think we run with the bulls. you know and you think we are sitting in cafes and i can never write in a cafe because i would watch people too much. how can you sit in a cafe and write a...
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send us an e-mail at booktv at c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. on c-span2, we bring you booktv. 48 hours of non-fiction authors and books. here are programs to look out for this weekend. at 5:00 p.m. eastern. ben argues that liberals bully their competition discouraging political debate. then at 2:00 a.m. michelle alexander crime policy from the '70s were enacted to push back gangs made during the civil rights movement. on sunday with recent policy debates on congress in immigration rebring you stories from immigrants who share their experiences on booktv. that's at 4:00 p.m. eastern. at 11:00 p.m. on sunday. melvin argues that the government is spending excessively on defense. making us less secure. watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. next on booktv, petered bergen and a panel of contributors discuss the book "talibanistan: negotiating the borders between terror, politics and religion" which expores the threat posed by extremist who operate in the border area between afghanistan an
send us an e-mail at booktv at c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. on c-span2, we bring you booktv. 48 hours of non-fiction authors and books. here are programs to look out for this weekend. at 5:00 p.m. eastern. ben argues that liberals bully their competition discouraging political debate. then at 2:00 a.m. michelle alexander crime policy from the '70s were enacted to push back gangs made during the civil rights movement. on sunday with recent policy debates on congress in...
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this is an exciting time for us. we know of his leadership through the years and we are really delighted to have him here. we are excited that he can be with us today. i would especially like to say words of thanks for our colleagues. we are delighted to have you here, a senior advisor to the prime minister is here. the deputy chief and cabinet secretary. the ambassador is here, one of my bosses. i have to recognize him. a great service for america and japan, we are delighted to have you here. and the governor from alaska, he is our closest state to japan and has the keenest interest in japan. it is wonderful to have you here, governor. there is a new word in washington, the new economics that prime minister abe is bringing to japan. we have to get ourselves started again and i think that is exactly what he is doing in japan. i would like to take a second, talk about the foreign-policy agenda. japan's foreign policy going forward to protect freedom of thought, expression, and speech in the asia-pacific. can you think
this is an exciting time for us. we know of his leadership through the years and we are really delighted to have him here. we are excited that he can be with us today. i would especially like to say words of thanks for our colleagues. we are delighted to have you here, a senior advisor to the prime minister is here. the deputy chief and cabinet secretary. the ambassador is here, one of my bosses. i have to recognize him. a great service for america and japan, we are delighted to have you here....
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tell us what you think. e-mail us, world would it@cnbc.com, tweet us, @cnbcwex. see what it's like up there in scotland with ross westgate while he's on holiday. >>> meanwhile, has the industry just been dealt a serious setback? the uk's network auction raised much less than expected. still, our next guest says 4g is set to drive a commerce boom. welcome. >> thank you. >> first of all, how much of a setback is the fact that britain only raised, what, about 2.5 billion pounds at the latest auction? that's 60% of what it was hoping. >> it's really good news for the industry. >> it's really good news and in the recent internet consumer research, we have seen that 40% of the consumers are more likely to invest on mobile and to pay on mobile. we see the increasing odds of the speed as a possibility for mobile to divvy up very quickly now. it's interesting because it's not only operator for four carrier. it's also forestry. >> why is mobile commerce for important to the future of 4g? >> it's not only a question of speed because customers are connecting with internet, w
tell us what you think. e-mail us, world would it@cnbc.com, tweet us, @cnbcwex. see what it's like up there in scotland with ross westgate while he's on holiday. >>> meanwhile, has the industry just been dealt a serious setback? the uk's network auction raised much less than expected. still, our next guest says 4g is set to drive a commerce boom. welcome. >> thank you. >> first of all, how much of a setback is the fact that britain only raised, what, about 2.5 billion...
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i think you got a sample that you can show us. tell us about it. if we take down the details and actually see the server itself. >> that's correct, david. the hp led market for industry standard servers for more than 15 years. those are built on large-scale intel chips. our new server moon shot are built on chips in the smartphones. these are intel adam chips or arm chips. they move servers forward to enable social media sites and big web sites people like to use every day. in my hand are four servers. this compares to the rack you see of industry standard servers. in the power of computing here is i can do in one rack of moon shoot, what it takes ten racks of traditional industry standard servers to do. sandra: when will you start shipping? >> we have prototypes out with our customers today. and then starting in april our second generation of this product will be shipping general availability. david: now, is it helping the bottom line? i know your networking division has done very well. you had an increase what, four to 6% in the networking divisi
i think you got a sample that you can show us. tell us about it. if we take down the details and actually see the server itself. >> that's correct, david. the hp led market for industry standard servers for more than 15 years. those are built on large-scale intel chips. our new server moon shot are built on chips in the smartphones. these are intel adam chips or arm chips. they move servers forward to enable social media sites and big web sites people like to use every day. in my hand are...
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thank you for joining us this morning. if you like a mild winter, you are pretty happy right now. >> i will tell you though we've had three good months in a row. now this looks like two back to back months below. we are running out of time here. even the ten day outlook doesn't show any rain. it will be a quiet pattern and sunny and warmer. we'll get there with temperatures upper 50s a few low to mid 60s. here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. you are looking at 80 westbound. we're not seeing a big increase in traffic yet. the traffic does look good all the way down to the bay bridge toll plaza. if you are driving on the san mateo bridge it looks good. let's go back to dave and pam. >>> we begin with breaking news. the leader of the roman catholic church is resigning. the first pope to do so in nearly 600 years. tara moriarty joins us from san francisco with more on the stunning announcement made just hours ago. tara. >> reporter: the 85-year-old announced his decision during a meeting of the vatican cardinals. he said it i
thank you for joining us this morning. if you like a mild winter, you are pretty happy right now. >> i will tell you though we've had three good months in a row. now this looks like two back to back months below. we are running out of time here. even the ten day outlook doesn't show any rain. it will be a quiet pattern and sunny and warmer. we'll get there with temperatures upper 50s a few low to mid 60s. here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. you are looking at 80 westbound....
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people have told us that in pakistan, they've told us that in yemen. they said every time a drone strikes and kills an innocent person, ten, 20, 30 more people are going to join al-qaeda. now we see al-qaeda spreading not only in yemen, but in northern africa. >> juan: slow down. you know that people are not joining al-qaeda primarily because of drones. if you have people who are unemployed, destitute, angry at their own leadership, angry at the world. religious fanatic, okay. but that's just not true. and let me just say this to you, the congress has approved, given the president authority to go after terrorists and kill those terrorists. this is what the congress has asked our commander in chief to do. if you have an alternative and you're saying oh, you know what, juan, send in the troops, let's talk about living in fear. if those people want to be in war ravaged countries with american troops on their doorstep as opposed to an occasional drone strike. so i don't understand why you would sit there and say, oh, you know what? this is causing terroris
people have told us that in pakistan, they've told us that in yemen. they said every time a drone strikes and kills an innocent person, ten, 20, 30 more people are going to join al-qaeda. now we see al-qaeda spreading not only in yemen, but in northern africa. >> juan: slow down. you know that people are not joining al-qaeda primarily because of drones. if you have people who are unemployed, destitute, angry at their own leadership, angry at the world. religious fanatic, okay. but that's...
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now, let that hope bring us together again. to solve the challenges of our time and write the next chapter in the amazing story of the greatest nation man has ever known. thank you for listening. god bless all of you. may god bless our president and continue to bless the united states of america. >> when edith wilson's husband, president wilson, suffered a stroke and -- in office, her role change. the only decision that was mind was what was important and what was not. c-span's new series, "first ladies," introduces the public and private lives of the first ladies. if even one begins next monday, presidents' day, at 9 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> this morning on c-span 3, before thestifies senate finance committee. the live starting at 10: 00 eastern. in a moment here on c-span, washington journal is live. at 10:00 eastern, the speaker is in the house. then at noon, they return for legislative business. coming up on "washington journal," reaction to the president's state of the union addre
now, let that hope bring us together again. to solve the challenges of our time and write the next chapter in the amazing story of the greatest nation man has ever known. thank you for listening. god bless all of you. may god bless our president and continue to bless the united states of america. >> when edith wilson's husband, president wilson, suffered a stroke and -- in office, her role change. the only decision that was mind was what was important and what was not. c-span's new...
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that was hurting us. the dealers told us that and the potential customers i talked to told us that. we had to get rid of that label. we also found some other things. we were not selling in the lower end of the credit. we found out quickly that people are more likely to make their car payment than their house payment and we see christ you could live in your car but you couldn't drive your house but we didn't participate in that market and everybody else was and the was a huge number of sales. the sooner we could share the leal of government motors and start talking about a great car we were building and put our money where our mouth was and where the employees could see some success and pay back some of these in debt it s to the government, it would improve and it did drastically so we set out on a mission to pay the loans back quickly and to give the government that the equity interest and pay that off and make the and please feel better because people are the most important part of any company. and if they are not good and they don't feel good and they are not involved and excited
that was hurting us. the dealers told us that and the potential customers i talked to told us that. we had to get rid of that label. we also found some other things. we were not selling in the lower end of the credit. we found out quickly that people are more likely to make their car payment than their house payment and we see christ you could live in your car but you couldn't drive your house but we didn't participate in that market and everybody else was and the was a huge number of sales....
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so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroblend -- a unique blend of three moisturizers that soothe, restore, and protect to keep me comfortable for up to 10 hours. pirate party, here i co-- uh, honey? visine with hydroblend. find it in these visine products. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! how advanced is the new ford fusion? [ male announcer ] yes, it is. well...it has outstanding pe rformance and handling... ...and it offers a plug-in hybrid that gets a projected 100 mpge. of course, there's still one thing it can't do. introducing the entirely new ford fusion. it's an entirely new idea of what a car can be. women hate dandruff. but now, sad man, you're sa
so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroblend -- a unique blend of three moisturizers that soothe, restore, and protect to keep me comfortable for up to 10 hours. pirate party, here i co-- uh, honey? visine with hydroblend. find it in these visine products. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus...
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they kept broadcasting using the public radio system. still tsunami as high as 7.6 meters washed away 15 people. many of the victims returned home believing they faced n further danger but a third bigger wave hit two and a half hours after the quake. it swept them away. officials want to encourage residents to stay away from the coast until it is safe. now along with a public radio system they will get their message out using digital displays and loud speakers that carry sound twice to three times farther than conventional ones. they will also send the warning directly to schools on the coast. people who took part in the drill heard the alerts loud and clear and fled to higher ground. about 400 participants managed to evacuate within 13 minutes. >> i could hear the alarm well. information for both our eyes and ears. i hope the visual and audio warnings will be effective when a tsunami occurs. >> officials are determined to keep reminding citizens about the dangers of second and third tsunami, which can be more powerful than the first wav
they kept broadcasting using the public radio system. still tsunami as high as 7.6 meters washed away 15 people. many of the victims returned home believing they faced n further danger but a third bigger wave hit two and a half hours after the quake. it swept them away. officials want to encourage residents to stay away from the coast until it is safe. now along with a public radio system they will get their message out using digital displays and loud speakers that carry sound twice to three...
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that used to be the work ethic we were used to here? >> yeah, i love that commercial, but i saw myself asking the question paul harvey would have said the same thing if he had seen today's agriculture. billions in government subsidies and all that. every generation, when i was a id i worked hard. people work hard. we work harder in america than any industrialized nation. >> dave: we do and there are still a lot of those farmers and lots of people are putting in extra time. steve, i think back to the doctors who used to be on call all the time. it's pretty hard, but it's hard to get a doctor on call. nowadays, everybody wants extra money? >> you can see what it did to education where teachers did struck go down the blackboard after work and -- scrubbing down the blackboard after work. how about focusing on the job itself and people would gladly pay you more if they were getting value. >> dave: adjudicate we pay more or not? >> i am all for paying overtime as long as the same employees get under time on the job. if you take an email, you
that used to be the work ethic we were used to here? >> yeah, i love that commercial, but i saw myself asking the question paul harvey would have said the same thing if he had seen today's agriculture. billions in government subsidies and all that. every generation, when i was a id i worked hard. people work hard. we work harder in america than any industrialized nation. >> dave: we do and there are still a lot of those farmers and lots of people are putting in extra time. steve, i...
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so come back to us. guys, for now, it's back to you. >> i was just thinking, you should ask him about the comments from the japanese prime minister who suggested that everybody in italy has gone out and spent their money and they haven't saved it like in japan. so get some feedback from that, right? >> yeah, i will. 11% savings rate here, by the way. >> exactly. >> interesting. >> exactly. which is why they may slightly disagree with those comments. >>> meanwhile, italy is attracting criticism. the finance minister is taking a swipe at italians suggesting that excessive spending is a national trait. >>> also, the italians see very little merit to living within their means according to the japanese finance minister and he references his only italian friends saying they prefer fought to have savings when they die can clearly jules has just disproven. >> i don't understand in this situation why he would want to point the finger at italians in a tongue and cheek away even at a time when japan is trying to in
so come back to us. guys, for now, it's back to you. >> i was just thinking, you should ask him about the comments from the japanese prime minister who suggested that everybody in italy has gone out and spent their money and they haven't saved it like in japan. so get some feedback from that, right? >> yeah, i will. 11% savings rate here, by the way. >> exactly. >> interesting. >> exactly. which is why they may slightly disagree with those comments. >>>...
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is using this. as a catalyst as a mechanism to stay relevant in the western pacific so as long as these asian countries fear chinese of bullying them but u.s. has a role to play and they can sell weapons. you know it can stay profitable otherwise it has no role in western pacific so u.s. is really behind this is going to japan towards this confrontation station which i know because the issue was dormant for decades there was no you know no over. conflict until recently japan initiated this so this rather suicide tactic is really instigated by watching the sea believe it let's go back to washington d.c. then. yes it is that it has been a tension kohls the subject over many centuries but it's only really bubbled up over the last couple of years but really i believe that the genesis of this is not the united states but rather the governor of tokyo who decided that hey we're going to spend money the government of tokyo to buy these privately owned land and then the japanese government intervened and sai
is using this. as a catalyst as a mechanism to stay relevant in the western pacific so as long as these asian countries fear chinese of bullying them but u.s. has a role to play and they can sell weapons. you know it can stay profitable otherwise it has no role in western pacific so u.s. is really behind this is going to japan towards this confrontation station which i know because the issue was dormant for decades there was no you know no over. conflict until recently japan initiated this so...
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so i just used these three examples. one in the middle east, one in latin america, one in asia where they be able to do this. and this is an example of leadership to do what's necessary. i mean, n. korea, we've got this done in a couple of months, and four months later, they were raising -- $5 billion in international markets. because they just took a decision and went at it. >> a lot of the things you're talking about, the leadership, political leadership, timing, and the banking union, gave the banks back into lending and the fiscal pact in those components on that part. just as an aside, in talking about another country, russia. you know, russia desperately wants to reproduce itself to the rest of the world. and not in some of the main it has been. they get this opportunity with the g20 coming up in september. crystal ball, do you see anything from a coordination standpoint from the g20, and -- having out of this? this? and easy russia's image change? >> i think this is a big opportunity for the prime minister to show
so i just used these three examples. one in the middle east, one in latin america, one in asia where they be able to do this. and this is an example of leadership to do what's necessary. i mean, n. korea, we've got this done in a couple of months, and four months later, they were raising -- $5 billion in international markets. because they just took a decision and went at it. >> a lot of the things you're talking about, the leadership, political leadership, timing, and the banking union,...
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but why don't they use that money to cut the tuition in the first place? not have that disincentive to find the better paying job. how about getting more bloat out of not just that college. i'm sure there is a little bit, but out of universities, which have expanded in terms of their administrative costs because it's subsidized by the u.s. government. by the way, david, all of this is going to be academic as on-line education comes on and you get $1,000 what you're paying $50,000 for. >> don't tell me that. i'm paying $6,000. morgan, nobody is closer to school debt than you are. you still paying it off >> i am, and i will be for 25 years. so i'm all for this concept. and actually i would even take it a step further and shift it the government like we've seen this ide of loan repainment contingent upon income like we see in the u.k. and australia. i think there is a lot of accountability lacking on the graduation end of student education. and i think more than that, it's also the fact that so many of our students are getting educated for jobs that don't exi
but why don't they use that money to cut the tuition in the first place? not have that disincentive to find the better paying job. how about getting more bloat out of not just that college. i'm sure there is a little bit, but out of universities, which have expanded in terms of their administrative costs because it's subsidized by the u.s. government. by the way, david, all of this is going to be academic as on-line education comes on and you get $1,000 what you're paying $50,000 for. >>...
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you've got her using him there. and she's now using or their marriage is an application for full uk immigration status, which is under constant review. and from indications in the interview, she's only staying there -- >> a periodic basis. >> a few nights a month. >> i'm not, i'm not. >> despite her persistent denials to the contrary, the evidence gathered by police seems to place her at the center of a network of british brothels. now one of the women rescued from a cheltenham brothel is revealing to police details of how she was trafficked. >> the information we got from one of the girls, she came to the uk on a freight ship. she paid 100,000 of her local currency, which would equate to about 6,000 in sterling. she came across on a freight ship in a room with five others. she's ended up in london where she's got contacts through chinatown, and she's told us that she's been moved around doing small odd jobs, doing cleaning, working in some restaurants. and at the end of the week, when it's payday, they say, well, y
you've got her using him there. and she's now using or their marriage is an application for full uk immigration status, which is under constant review. and from indications in the interview, she's only staying there -- >> a periodic basis. >> a few nights a month. >> i'm not, i'm not. >> despite her persistent denials to the contrary, the evidence gathered by police seems to place her at the center of a network of british brothels. now one of the women rescued from a...
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jewel yeah is in brussels for us and joins us now. jewels, they had an all-night meeting and this has been portrayed as a potential victory for david cameron. is that how it's going to play out? >> if we end up with a real term cut in its budget, it's arguably a real term budget. i think he's going to have a tough time coming back to the uk and explaining that on monday if this is actually what we get. we're expecting the talks to resume in just under an hour's time and they're hoping to have a final proposal at that stage and things could move quite quickly. we live in hope. what we have heard earlier is that the rumors that italy are happy, so that would fit with this suggestion. but, you know, i know you were making the point earlier that this is a symbolic decision. we're talking about a sum of money that's ohm around 1% of the entire gdp of the eu. but i want to make the point that for some of the smaller members of the eu, this is vital money. i'll give you a staff on this. european commission estimates that 97% of the public in
jewel yeah is in brussels for us and joins us now. jewels, they had an all-night meeting and this has been portrayed as a potential victory for david cameron. is that how it's going to play out? >> if we end up with a real term cut in its budget, it's arguably a real term budget. i think he's going to have a tough time coming back to the uk and explaining that on monday if this is actually what we get. we're expecting the talks to resume in just under an hour's time and they're hoping to...
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you can tweet us @booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> here is a look at some books that are being published this week. matthew goodman recounts the story of two women journalists in the late 19th century who attempted to break the record for the fastest trip around the world "in eighty days." in "with charity for all: why charities are failing and a were the way to give," former ceo of npr ken stern investigates u.s. nonprofit organizations and argues that the industry needs to be reformed. pulitzer prize-winning reporter michael moss reports from inside the labs and boardrooms of the processed foods industry in "salt sugar fat." in the battle of bretton woods, benn steil, senior fellow and director of economics at the council on foreign relations recounts the united nations' monetary conference that took place in bretton woods, new hampshire, and resulted in the creation of the international monetary fund and the international bank for reconstruction and development. now part of the
you can tweet us @booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> here is a look at some books that are being published this week. matthew goodman recounts the story of two women journalists in the late 19th century who attempted to break the record for the fastest trip around the world "in eighty days." in "with charity for all: why charities are failing and a were the way to give," former ceo of npr ken...
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to keep us safe. now, it is our opportunity as citizens to assist our law enforcement officers in the apprehension of this individual. >> bill: dorner received combat training in the navy. in addition to his four years on the force. as you can see from some of this police training video, can he be imposed. william la jeunesse live at l.a.p.d. headquarters tonight with more. what is the latest now on where this investigation stands, william. >> well, bill, a task force with local police, the fbi, the marshall service is currently going over some 700 clues or leads. now, some of those are false sightings but others have real value. consider these surveillance photos that were taken last week from a hotel in san diego and with that 1-million-dollar reward police hope someone will drop a dime on dorner. maybe an old friend. maybe a stranger from a gas station or convenience store. today, police in san bernardino mountains have scaled back the search there to 30 officers. continue ited going through vacant
to keep us safe. now, it is our opportunity as citizens to assist our law enforcement officers in the apprehension of this individual. >> bill: dorner received combat training in the navy. in addition to his four years on the force. as you can see from some of this police training video, can he be imposed. william la jeunesse live at l.a.p.d. headquarters tonight with more. what is the latest now on where this investigation stands, william. >> well, bill, a task force with local...
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and a similar mess it is now being used. -- a similar method is now being used. feeding and unequal world with a growing population is shrinking resources will require new ideas, both big and small. agricultural advances of all kinds applied in new ways with new partners. we will need to pay as much attention to innovation for photosynthesis as we do for innovation info sharing. if we want the u.s. to be the hub of this innovation, though, we will need to do much more to support agricultural development. for starters, we will need serious sustain public-private investment in research in new technologies. despite wasting all that food, for instance, only 5% of agriculture research today goes to studying post harvest loss prevention. we can't just invest in r&d and hope the problems will miraculously solve themselves. as i see it, there are three ways we can do a better job fertilizing the field, so to speak. those three legs supporting the tripod of innovation our collaboration, education, and regulation. let's start of a collaboration. i called its calledilos" op
and a similar mess it is now being used. -- a similar method is now being used. feeding and unequal world with a growing population is shrinking resources will require new ideas, both big and small. agricultural advances of all kinds applied in new ways with new partners. we will need to pay as much attention to innovation for photosynthesis as we do for innovation info sharing. if we want the u.s. to be the hub of this innovation, though, we will need to do much more to support agricultural...
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who crushed us -- >> i've made plans. >> what who crushed us on their floor. we'll see whether we can take them on. >> 6:30 sudden. we can't do anything saturday night. yeah. >> john, one quick takeaway. if you topper project out a year for now, say we go after the sequester cliff and nothing happens in the next month, who do you think ultimately gets blamed? >> look, when you're the president of the united states, if things go bad, that's going to have an effect on you. but when you narrow it down and realize that we don't have a presidential election next year, we have a congressional election, republicans are on the short side of this. their image is very bad nationally. when you ask people, groups of americans do you have a favorable image of the republican party, republicans have a net negative image with every group in the country except for white southerners. they -- they're very much behind the eight ball. but that doesn't mean that democrats would win the house. as joe indicated, you've got a republican majority. and -- the democratic minority most of
who crushed us -- >> i've made plans. >> what who crushed us on their floor. we'll see whether we can take them on. >> 6:30 sudden. we can't do anything saturday night. yeah. >> john, one quick takeaway. if you topper project out a year for now, say we go after the sequester cliff and nothing happens in the next month, who do you think ultimately gets blamed? >> look, when you're the president of the united states, if things go bad, that's going to have an effect...
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you cannot use a credit card. if you are foreign tourist in burma you have to bring crisp $100 bills into the country to pay for your hotel because they won't accept credit cards. >> perhaps the biggest obstacle to reform is the military government's track record. >> these have really quite remarkable reforms. now, are they real people ask? you know, some of the opposition people, uh, people who feel that the military government which evolved into the present government is not really legitimate. they, uh, they say, no, these are phony. but also the question is the capacity to deliver on this. after all, there's gonna be an election in 2015, that is a critical election. probably president thein sein will not run again he's older and he's not well supposedly. and the question then will be how much of these reforms can be instituted before 2015? >> a lot of money coming into a poorly-capacitated country where the education was devastated for 50 years. it's gonna make things worse, and if you start investing without a
you cannot use a credit card. if you are foreign tourist in burma you have to bring crisp $100 bills into the country to pay for your hotel because they won't accept credit cards. >> perhaps the biggest obstacle to reform is the military government's track record. >> these have really quite remarkable reforms. now, are they real people ask? you know, some of the opposition people, uh, people who feel that the military government which evolved into the present government is not...